On 2/14/02 7:59 AM, "Janyne Kizer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
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> The thing is, I have four servers that are set up exactly the same way
> (copied from tape) and three of them work fine.  This one does not.  I
> have confirmed that the files in /etc/ssh are exactly the same size and
> date.  I thought that was were the configuration info for SSH was stored
> but maybe not? 

Red Hat's rpm version stores it there, with sshd_config being fairly
important...If you compile from tarball, the default would place those files
at /usr/local/etc/ssh*

> Anyway, it's very puzzling.  Of cousre it's not the
> server that is 45 minutes away that is problematic, it is the one that
> is 4+ hours away that is giving us grief :-(

Of course.

> The other thing that we have found (may be related) is that we cannot
> ping this server from our subnet but we can ping the other three.  The
> firewall files are the same (well, local subnet numbers are differnt but
> essentially they are the same) and iptables -L yields similar results
> (the same except for one subnet number and the server's ip).  From the
> troublesome server:

I'm guessing you found a clue.  Does this box provide any other services?
If so, can you reach those services (mail, DNS, whatever)?  Any other
firewalls that may be causing a problem?  Since you do get to the ssh
service, I'd almost rule out a firewall issue, but I've seen stranger
things.

Also, compare the debug dump you sent with one that works.  Just a guess,
but I'd assume the ones that work, don't have this line:

> debug1: send SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST
> debug1: buggy server: service_accept w/o service
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Ed Marczak
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